coworking

A NOTE ABOUT COVID-19 PRECAUTIONS

OUTLINED BELOW ARE MEASURES REVIVAL
IS TAKING TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF COVID-19

We are committed to doing our part; we will continue to say agile and proactive with this
rapidly evolving news. Updates will be posted to this page.

Our goal is to help our members and community feel calm and cared for during this
novel experience.

Below are the precautionary measures put into place on or before May 1.

GOING VIRTUAL TO LIMIT ONSITE HEADCOUNT.
Revival remains open to members via their access cards, but the Front Doors are
closed to limit guest traffic. Members are encouraged to proactively moved to virtual meetings and move event series to a webinar format.

Our Community Management team is working virtually and are on-site for deep cleans as needed; we are readily available to help members via this new format. Tours can also be done virtually or via a call. Tours can also be done in-person however a mask will be required to enter our workspace.

INCREASED CLEANING AND IN-OFFICE CLEANINGS
We have been disinfecting and cleaning the workspace at an increased frequency. This includes disinfecting shared spaces and handles, private offices, and outdoor terrace furniture.

UPDATED MEMBERS ABOUT THE CDC GUIDELINES.
Members received the CDC guidelines about healthy habits. As you know,
these guidelines are as follows:

  • Frequently wash hands for 20-seconds using the Wash-Your-Hands best-
    practices.

  • Stay home if you feel sick or traveled to areas of concern. Call your doctor to let
    her/him know of symptoms and travel history.

  •  Do not shake hands. A wave or smile is just as nice. Use hand sanitizer before
    and after using a shared space or handles/touchscreen.

    • The sanitizer must have 60% alcohol to be effective.

    • Sanitizer is good for quick cleaning, but hand washing is the most effective way to stay healthy.

  • Exercise germ-free habits. This means avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands. Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue or sleeve.

  • Do not come to Workville if you or anyone in your household has a fever or flu-like symptoms.

READILY AVAILABLE PURELL DISPENSERS
Purell and hand sanitizer stations have been placed throughout the shared spaces. More stations continue to be added.

As stated, these precautions have helped us to limit headcount onsite. While Revival is still accessible to members via access card; any team coming in is rotating days onsite. Social distancing is being enforced.

We are thankful for the collective effort with our members.
We hope that our guidelines and increased cleanings help our members and
community feel a little calmer and cared for. We will continue to do our part as this novel COVID-19 situation evolves.

Yes, Introverts Love to Co-work

 
 

All I need is quiet space and fast internet?’

Orginally From Creative Density in Lone Park, Denver

While giving a tour last week to a quiet guy, he mentioned that he lives in the neighborhood but is interested in getting out of the house.  He was familiar with the coworking concept and had checked out our website, so we began the tour.  I started the tour in the communal side of Creative Density, where music is usually playing and conversations are taking place.  He let me know that he wants to work in a quieter space, I said ‘No Worries” and we headed into the quieter room, the next stop of the tour.  

He was an introvert and didn’t want a lot of activity but he wanted to be around people and get out of the house. I explained to him that we have a variety of awesome coworkers and that many are just like him. They have made Creative Density their happy community, even without talking to someone every 10 minutes.

It’s important to remember that coworking is a spectrum of spaces with different environments, cultures, and people. According to studies, it’s believed that introverts are around 40% of people.  Unfortunately, the image of coworking spaces as wildly active places with constant conversation and ping-pong, can be intimidating & off-putting to these introverts. With about 50 members at Creative Density in Uptown, typically there are around 20 individuals happily coworking here each day.

Introverts may like their quiet time, but they still want to be a part of a community, attend events and meet awesome people.

How introverts cowork:

  • Work in quiet rooms for moments of solitude.

  • Many coworking spaces have a dedicated room or portioned off area without music and fewer conversations.

  • Use Headphones.  

  • Headphones do two things 1) Let you listen to some pretty sweet jams 2) Signal to others not to bother you. 

  • You don’t have to do everything. 

  • Coworking is a community workspace with several events happening each week but it’s not essential to partake in every activity, participating in a few events per month can be rewarding.

  • Move Around.

  • While you work, move around the spaces in many different hot desking areas. Try out a different spot each week. It’s an easy way to meet new people, but still control your work environment.

Coworking is an open community with introverts, extroverts, and dozens of people that swing between them. Try out different spaces, different rooms, and happy coworking.